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Keywords
Beauty
Climate (campaign title)
Coastal features
Coastlines
Day
Islands
KWCI (GPI)
Landscapes
MY Rainbow Warrior III
Nature
Oceans (campaign title)
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Seascapes Subantarctic Islands
A collection of seascapes from both Auckland Islands and Snares Islands. The sub-Antarctic Auckland and Snare Islands, World Heritage sites, lie respectively 460 and 100 kilometres south of New Zealand and are home to endangered New Zealand sealions, yellow eyed penguins and many majestic albatross species. The New Zealand Government is actively encouraging deep sea oil permits closer and closer to these remarkable islands. Greenpeace has been documenting the extraordinary wildlife of the Auckland and Snare Islands, World Heritage areas, to show what is at risk if planned deep sea oil drilling goes ahead.
Unique identifier:
GP04J8W
Type:
Video
Shoot date:
02/02/2013
Locations:
Aotearoa
,
Auckland Islands
,
Oceania
,
Snares Islands
Credit line:
© Greenpeace
Duration:
4m18s
Audio format:
Natural
Ranking:
★★★★★★ (B)
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Wildlife of New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands
The sub-Antarctic Auckland and Snare Islands, World Heritage sites, lie respectively 460 and 100 kilometres south of New Zealand and are home to endangered New Zealand sealions, yellow eyed penguins and many majestic albatross species. The New Zealand Government is actively encouraging deep sea oil permits closer and closer to these remarkable islands.
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Wildlife of New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands (Photos & Videos)
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